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SUMMARY:Labor Studies Now Series – Historias Prohibidas del Istmo: Central American Communists during the Rise of Twentieth Century Fascism
DESCRIPTION:Building from Dr. Jennifer Cárcamo’s current book project\, this talk explores the historical and ideological origins of Central America’s communist parties\, specifically in El Salvador\, Guatemala\, and Costa Rica\, from 1920-1940. Cárcamo chose this period precisely because it preludes the revolutionary war period of the late twentieth century in Central America (1960-1996)\, an era that has received exceptional attention from scholars. \nWhile Cárcamo’s book makes three central arguments regarding the development of both fascism and communism in Central America\, for the purposes of this talk\, she focuses on an excerpt from chapter 4\, Bananas and (Wo)men: Communist Schoolteachers\, Black Migrant Laborers\, the Threat of Fascism in Costa Rica\, which discusses the development of the first Communist Party of Costa Rica. Ultimately\, in this chapter\, Cárcamo argues that women\, particularly schoolteachers\, were influential figures in the formative and developing years of the first Communist Party of Costa Rica. \nSpeaker bio: \nJennifer A. Cárcamo is an independent filmmaker and scholar. She is currently a University of California President’s and Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Irvine in the Chicano/Latino Studies Department\, where she is completing her book manuscript Historias Prohibidas del Istmo: Central American Communists during the Rise of Twentieth Century Fascism\, 1920-1940. She holds a PhD in History from UCLA and an MA in Documentary Film and History from Syracuse University. \nDate: November 6 \, 2025 \nTime: 2 – 3:30 pm \nEvent Address: Bunche Hall 10383 \nRSVP HERE!
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-now-series-historias-prohibidas-del-istmo-central-american-communists-during-the-rise-of-twentieth-century-fascism/
LOCATION:Bunche Hall 10383
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SUMMARY:Labor Studies Now Series – Film Talk with Director Jennifer Cárcamo and Professor Leisy Abrego
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion of Eternos Indocumentados: Central American Refugees in the United States (2018)\, followed by a Q&A with Director Jennifer Cárcamo and Professor Leisy Abrego (UCLA Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies). \nIn July 2014\, mainstream US media became flooded with images of what they termed “unaccompanied Central American children.” Most of these children—many coming with their parents—were fleeing from the violent consequences of U.S. intervention in El Salvador\, Guatemala\, and Honduras. Once in the United States\, they were detained in what migrants have come to label “hieleras” (ice boxes) in makeshift detention centers around the country. Rather than providing asylum to these refugees\, the Obama Administration used this “humanitarian crisis” to expand the previously defunct practice of family detention. By the spring of 2015\, more than 3\,000 refugee women\, children\, and members of the LGBTQI community were illegally detained. Based on interviews with recently arrived Central Americans as well as interviews with organizers leading the struggle on the ground in Central America\, this film captures the stories of Central American refugees and explores the root causes of forced migration. \nThis event is organized in conjunction with Prof. Jennifer Chun’s IDS 110 course: Culture\, Power\, and Development. \nSpeaker bios: \nJennifer A. Cárcamo is an independent filmmaker and scholar. She is currently a University of California President’s and Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Irvine in the Chicano/Latino Studies Department\, where she is completing her book manuscript Historias Prohibidas del Istmo: Central American Communists during the Rise of Twentieth Century Fascism\, 1920-1940. She holds a PhD in History from UCLA and an MA in Documentary Film and History from Syracuse University. \nLeisy J. Abrego is Professor in Chicana/o and Central American Studies at the University of California\, Los Angeles. Trained in sociology\, she is a law & society scholar who studies the intimate consequences of U.S. foreign and immigration policies for Central American migrants and Latinx families in the United States. \nDate: November 5 \, 2025\nTime: 5 – 6:45 pm\nEvent Address: Dodd Hall 121\n\n\nRSVP HERE!
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-now-series-film-talk-with-director-jennifer-carcamo-and-professor-leisy-abrego/
LOCATION:Dodd Hall 121
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SUMMARY:Labor Studies Now Series – Labor and Right in the U.S.\, Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:During the 2025-26 academic year\, the newly formed Labor Studies Department will convene a series of public dialogues and research workshops on the theme\, “Labor Studies Now.” Conversations will bring together faculty\, graduate and undergraduate students\, community leaders\, and members of the public at-large to discuss urgent issues facing workers when it comes to social and economic inequality\, environmental disaster\, housing and food insecurity\, and political turmoil. \nThe first conversation in the series features Kristoffer (Kit) Smemo\, who explores whether organized labor can shape U.S. politics or is destined to play a junior role in a two-party system. In his new book\, Making Republicans Liberal\, Smemo shows how unions and the civil rights movement during the mid-twentieth century forced Republican leaders like Earl Warren\, George Romney\, and Nelson Rockefeller to swing left to win the votes of organized workers. \nDate: Thursday\, October 30 \nTime: 12 – 2:00 PM \nLocation: History Conference Room\, 6275 Bunche Hall \nRSVP HERE!
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-now-series-labor-and-right-in-the-u-s-then-and-now/
LOCATION:History Conference Room\, 6275 Bunche Hall
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SUMMARY:Labor Studies 10 Talk: Social Movement Unionism and Immigrant Worker Organizing with SEIU-USWW and CLEAN
DESCRIPTION:Labor Studies 10 Talk\nSocial Movement Unionism and Immigrant Worker Organizingwith SEIU-USWW and CLEAN \nJoin us for an engaging discussion on how worker centers and unions are collaborating to advance immigrant worker organizing and the growing movement of social movement unionism. \nFeaturing: \n\nDavid Huerta\, President\, SEIU-USWW and SEIU California State Council\nFlor Rodriguez\, Executive Director\, CLEAN Carwash Worker Center\n\n Date: October 15\, 2025 \n Time: 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. \n Location: Haines Hall\, Room 39 \n RSVP: bit.ly/LS10TALK
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-10-talk-social-movement-unionism-and-immigrant-worker-organizing-with-seiu-usww-and-clean/
LOCATION:Haine Hall Room 39
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251015T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251015T140000
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SUMMARY:2025 Labor Studies Open House!
DESCRIPTION:Discover all that Labor Studies at UCLA has to offer. At this event\, you’ll have the chance to: \n\nMeet our incoming Chair\, Professor Jennifer Chun\nLearn about the Labor Studies Major and Minor requirements\nExplore our courses\, programs\, internships\, and student opportunities\nConnect with Labor Studies faculty and staff who are here to support your academic journey\nNetwork with prominent labor organizations on campus during our mixer and tabling session\n\n*LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED \n Date: Wednesday\, October 15 Time: 12:30 – 2:00 PM Location: Bruin Reception Room RSVP: CLICK HERE!
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/2025-labor-studies-open-house/
LOCATION:Bruin Reception Room
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Cookies with our Labor Studies Student Affairs Officer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informal meet-and-greet with Gloria Chan\, Labor Studies Student Affairs Officer (SAO)! Whether you’re curious about the Labor Studies major or minor\, missed new student orientation\, or are a returning student wanting to catch up on what’s new\, this is the perfect opportunity to connect. \nDrop by to: \n\nLearn about program requirements and opportunities\nExplore how Labor Studies might be the right fit for you\nAsk questions about courses\, advising\, and career pathways\nEnjoy coffee\, cookies\, and good conversation with Gloria\n\n Date: Wednesday\, October 8\, 2025 Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Location: Bunche Hall 9246
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/coffee-cookies-with-our-labor-studies-student-affairs-officer/
LOCATION:Bunche Hall 9246
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250523T120000
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SUMMARY:2025 Labor@UCLA Research Showcase
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Labor Studies Faculty and Staff are excited to invite you to our third annual Labor@UCLA Research Showcase\, taking place on Friday\, May 23\, 2025\, from 12:00–2:00 PM. \nThis event is part of Undergraduate Research Week—UCLA’s largest undergraduate conference—celebrating student research and creative work across campus. Now in its tenth year\, Undergraduate Research Week will run May 19–23\, 2025. \nStudents who were selected will be presenting on past or current work developed for a capstone\, honors theses\, or other Labor Studies and related classes (both approved and related).\nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to follow-up with Elizbeth Espinoza\, espinoza@irle.ucla.edu or Caroline Luce\, cluce@irle.ucla.edu. \nEvent Details: \nDate: May 23\, 2025 \nTime: 12:00–2:00 PM \nLocation: Public Affairs 2343 & Zoom
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/2025-laborucla-research-showcase/
LOCATION:Public Affairs 2343 & Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250514T110000
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SUMMARY:Creating & Optimizing Your LinkedIn Account
DESCRIPTION:Join the UCLA Labor Studies program for a Spring Quarter Week 7 Career Development Presentation focused on “Creating & Optimizing Your LinkedIn Account.” \nThis virtual workshop will be hosted and presented by the UCLA Career Center and will take place on Wednesday\, May 14\, from 11:00am–12:00pm via Zoom. \n(The Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants one day before the event.) \nThe presentation will provide students and alumni with practical tips on how to build a strong LinkedIn profile\, showcase their skills and experiences\, and leverage LinkedIn for career opportunities.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/creating-optimizing-your-linkedin-account/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250507T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250507T143000
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CREATED:20260410T205926Z
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SUMMARY:A Labor Studies Book Talk with Professor Cedric de Leon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Labor Studies Book Talk with Cedric de Leon\, professor of Sociology and Labor Studies at UMass Amherst\, as he discusses his latest book\, Freedom Train:Black Politics & the Story of Interracial Labor Solidarity. This special event is in collaboration with the UCLA History Department and Sociology Department.  \nDrawing on a rich history of Black-led organizing\, de Leon offers a powerful account of how multiracial labor coalitions were built—and what lessons they offer today. \nEvent Details:\n\nDate: May 7\, 2025\nTime: 1:00PM – 2:30PM Pacific Time\nLocation: Bunche Hall\, Room 6275\n\nFor those attending\, please click here to RSVP.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/a-labor-studies-book-talk-with-professor-cedric-de-leon/
LOCATION:UCLA Bunche Hall 6275
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250429T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250429T150000
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SUMMARY:A Labor Studies Book Talk with Professor Eric Blanc
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Labor Studies program and Department of History will co-host a Labor Studies Book Talk with Eric Blanc\, assistant professor of labor studies at Rutgers University. He is the author of We are the Union (UC Press\, 2025) and will be joined by Alex Caputo-Pearl\, UCLA Labor Movement Fellow and former UTLA president\, and Mel Deorsola of Starbucks Workers United. \nBlanc is also the author of Red State Revolt: The Teachers’ Strike Wave and Working-Class Politics (Verso\, 2019). His research focuses on worker-to-worker organizing\, strikes\, digital labor activism\, and working-class politics. \nJoin us for a conversation on how worker-to-worker organizing is revitalizing labor and winning big. \nEvent Details:\n\nDate: April 29\, 2025\nTime: 1:00PM – 3:00PM Pacific Time\nLocation: Zoom\n\nFor those attending\, please click here to RSVP.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/a-labor-studies-book-talk-with-professor-eric-blanc/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250307T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250307T180000
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SUMMARY:The UCLA CSW|Barbra Streisand Center presents Thinking Gender 2025: “Gendered Labors and Transnational Solidarities”
DESCRIPTION:Join the UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Barbra Streisand Center for their 35th annual graduate research “Thinking Gender” conference. The event will feature engaging student presentations and a keynote address by labor rights organizer Adriana Paz Ramirez (International Domestic Workers Federation). The UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment is a proud cosponsor of this year’s conference. \nThe 2025 Thinking Gender theme\, “Gendered Labors and Transnational Solidarities\,” highlights the rich repertoire of organizing strategies as well as contemporary and historical examples of campaigns led by precarious workers around the world. We are bringing together feminist\, queer\, and BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and organizers to reflect upon the meanings of labor solidarity and care to imagine a more livable society. \nEvent Details \nDate: Friday\, March 7\, 2025\nTime: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM PST\nLocation: James West Alumni Center\, The Collins Conference Room\, Los Angeles\, CA \nTo RSVP: CLICK HERE
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/the-ucla-cswbarbra-streisand-center-presents-thinking-gender-2025-gendered-labors-and-transnational-solidarities/
LOCATION:Collins Alumni Conference Room
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250304T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250304T180000
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Oral History
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles-based artist Phung Huynh\, whose work centers on Southeast Asian refugee experiences\, will discuss labor issues through an immigrant/refugee lens. \nShe’ll share insights on her Metro public art commission\, the 1990 Century City janitor strike\, and Professor Virginia Espino’s oral history work on No Más Bebés. Together\, they’ll explore how oral history and visual storytelling can shape meaningful community projects. \n\nDate: March 4\, 2025 \nTime: 3:30 – 6 pm \nLocation: Boelter Hall 2760
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/visualizing-oral-history/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250227T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250227T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260508T073249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T073249Z
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Post/Revolutionary Conditions: Renewed Visions of the Iranian Freedom Struggle with author Alborz Ghandehari
DESCRIPTION:Join the UCLA IRLE and CSW|Streisand Center’s Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group for a book talk on Post/Revolutionary Conditions: Renewed Visions of the Iranian Freedom Struggle with author Alborz Ghandehari on February 27\, 2025 at 3 pm at 2125 Rolfe Hall.  \nThe discussion will offer an intersectional analysis of how radical and progressive movement builders have re-envisioned liberation in the post-’79 era\, despite new forms of oppression under the Islamic Republic and from US and other foreign imperial powers. Post/Revolutionary Conditions shows how potent reimaginings of a radically democratic future have been shaped by multiple generations of protest and kindred struggles globally. \nAbout the author:  \nAlborz Ghandehari is an Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah. His research centers social movements in Iran and Southwest Asia/North Africa\, as well as movements in the region’s diasporas. \nTo RSVP to attend the talk and book signing\, click here
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/book-talk-post-revolutionary-conditions-renewed-visions-of-the-iranian-freedom-struggle-with-author-alborz-ghandehari/
LOCATION:2125 Rolfe Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250212T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250212T133000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T075224Z
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SUMMARY:Data Economies and Futures: An In-Depth Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:February 12\, 2025 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm\n\n\nJoin UCLA Data X for a discussion on how data and digital ecosystems have reshaped our world\, intertwining technology with entrepreneurial and economic outcomes\, and changing the way people live and think on Wednesday\, Feb. 12 at 3312 Murphy Hall\, 12 pm panel and Q&A\, 1 pm lunch.  \n\nWhat ethical and practical questions does this shift raise?\nWhat skills do students need now to remain relevant in an AI-driven job market?\nWhat policies must be in place to ensure our economic security?\n\nModerator:\nRamesh Srinivasan \nProfessor of Information Studies and Design|Media Arts departments; Director\, UCLA Digital Cultures Lab; Community Engagement\, UCLA DataX \nPanelists:\nTobias Higbie\, Professor of History and Labor Studies and Director of the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment\, UCLA College\, Social Sciences \nVelibor Misic\, Associate Professor of Decisions\, Operations and Technology Management\, UCLA Anderson School of Management \nShreya Shreya\, Easton Fellow\, MBA Candidate\, UCLA Anderson School of Management
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/data-economies-and-futures-an-in-depth-dialogue/
LOCATION:3312 Murphy Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241204T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260508T075459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T075459Z
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SUMMARY:How Should Culture Industry Workers Respond to Artificial Intelligence?
DESCRIPTION:How Should Culture Industry Workers Respond to Artificial Intelligence? \nJoin Us for a Roundtable Discussion\nDiscover how SAG-AFTRA members are tackling the challenges posed by AI in the culture industry. Learn about: \n\nNegotiating the first contract regulating AI use in film and television.\nOrganizing strikes against video game makers over AI technology misuse.\nAdvocating for state and federal legislation to control AI.\n\nEvent Details\nDate: December 4\, 2024\nTime: 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM\nLocation: Royce 362 & Zoom \nPanelists \nZeke Alton is a professional Actor and volunteer SAG-AFTRA negotiator for TV/film\, interactive media\, animation\, and commercials. He has a background in contract negotiation\, system design/management\, and strategic planning. His performance credits span film\, television\, and all genres of voice acting. He is known for roles in video games such as The Callisto Protocol and Call of Duty\, and Animated series like Boss Baby: Back in the Crib. \nWoody Schultz is an actor and producer and serves on both the Los Angeles Local and National Boards of SAG-AFTRA where he is also national chair of the AI Task Force\, Vice-Chair of the Innovation and New Technology Committee and member of the Government Affairs and Public Policy Committee. He was also a member of the negotiating committee for the most recent TV/Theatrical contract. \nSarah Elmaleh is an actor and voice director with a passion for collaborative creation\, and serves as Chair of the Interactive Negotiating Committee. Best known for roles in AAA games like Hi-Fi Rush\, Halo Infinite and Gears 5\, and for indies like Afterparty\, Pyre and Gone Home\, her directing credits likewise span production scope from Goodbye Volcano High to Fortnite. Led by her desire to foster stronger inter-disciplinary collaboration within games\, she has spent years organizing\, advising\, and educating in the games industry and academic programs.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/how-should-culture-industry-workers-respond-to-artificial-intelligence/
LOCATION:Royce 362 & Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241021T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241021T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
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SUMMARY:Filipinos That Strike
DESCRIPTION:Please join UTLA educators\, leaders\, and organizers in partnership with UCLA Labor Studies for the launch of the ongoing oral history and archive project to document the role of Filipinos in the UTLA 2019 and 2023 strikes. \nThe event will be held on the 2nd floor of UTLA. Please park at the UTLA parking lot\, whose entrance is on Berendo between 6th and Wilshire Blvd. Park and bring your parking ticket with you for free validation. \nDate: Monday\, October 21st \nTime: 5:30 – 7:30 PM \nLocation: United Teachers Los Angeles\, 3303 Wilshire Boulevard #10th fl Los Angeles\, CA 90010 \nTo RSVP\, click HERE. \n\n\n\n\n Add to calendar
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/filipinos-that-strike/
LOCATION:United Teachers Los Angeles
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241008T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T212009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T212009Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Labor Studies Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our in-person Labor Studies Open House! Learn about the Labor Studies Major and Minor and meet your faculty\, staff\, alumni and fellow students! \nDate: Tuesday\, October 8th \nTime: 12:30pm – 2pm \nLocation: Bruin Reception Room (Ackerman Second Floor)\nRSVP deadline: October 1st\, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. PT. \nEvent Details: \n\nOpen to current students and those interested in Labor Studies.\nFood will be provided.\n\nFor questions\, please email laborstudies@irle.ucla.edu. \nLoading…
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/2024-labor-studies-open-house/
LOCATION:Bruin Reception Room
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240424T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260427T234827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T234827Z
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SUMMARY:UFW Meet & Greet and Support
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 24th at 2pm PT at UCLA Ackerman Union\, Bruin Reception Room for a meet & greet and support for the United Farm Workers (UFW). \nYou will get the opportunity to meet & greet UFW President Teresa Romero. \nGeneral ticket admission: $25 \nStudent ticket admission: $15 \nVenmo: @sffw_ucla \nFunds will support UFW farmworker organizing \nContact: larry.frank.00@gmail.com
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/ufw-meet-greet-and-support/
LOCATION:Bruin Reception Room
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240423T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240423T153000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260427T233358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T234657Z
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SUMMARY:Career Development Workshops within the Labor Commissioner’s Office and Department of Industrial Relations
DESCRIPTION:The California Labor Commissioner’s Office (LCO) is hiring! Join UCLA Labor Studies and the UCLA Labor Center to learn more about career opportunities within the LCO and Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) to support their mission of improving working conditions for California’s workers. \nThis winter and spring\, the UCLA Labor Center will lead workshops to provide students with resources for preparing state employment applications. The workshops will break down the application process\, teach best practices for applications\, and provide time for students to ask questions about the process and start working on their applications. A member of the LCO team will also talk about their experience and path to the LCO. \nThe workshops will include a resume workshop\, so please come to the session with a completed resume. \nWorkshop Date: April 23rd @ 2-3:30pm \nLocation: Zoom \nRSVP HERE. \n— \nCheck out the current job listings here: calcareers.gov \n\nJob control number: JC-425332 or click here\nJob control number: JC-425361 or click here\nJob control number: JC-425373 or click here
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/career-development-workshops-within-the-labor-commissioners-office-and-department-of-industrial-relations/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240301T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240301T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260427T233212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T233225Z
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SUMMARY:Thinking Gender 2024: “Dystopian Realities\, Feminist Utopias”
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s CSW|Barbra Streisand Center presents 34th Annual Graduate Student Research Conference on Friday\, March 1st\, 2024.\nThinking Gender 2024’s conference theme\, “Dystopian Realities\, Feminist Utopias\,” considers what it means to live in the cataclysmic wake of racial capitalism\, settler colonialism\, and neoliberalism. At the same time\, the theme celebrates how feminist\, queer\, and BIPOC scholarship\, activism\, and art enact utopias by imagining alternatives to hegemonic structures. \nThe theme seeks to explore how dystopianism serves as an apt metaphor to explore and critique social and political issues related to gender\, race\, class\, and sexuality and how utopianism is an ethical mandate to imagine a better present and future. \nIRLE is a co-sponsor of this event. \nDate: March 1\, 2024 \nTime: 8:30am – 6:00pm \nLocation: James West Alumni Center\, The Collins Conference Room \nRSVP HERE.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/thinking-gender-2024-dystopian-realities-feminist-utopias/
LOCATION:James West Alumni Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240228T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T212233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T212233Z
UID:10000003-1709121600-1709125200@dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Labor Studies Coffee Chat with the #Opportunity4All Campaign!
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, February 28th between 12 pm to 1 pm for a coffee chat with members of the #Opportunity4All campaign! \nThis is a casual event for Labor Studies students to learn about ways to support undocumented students and find ways to become involved. \nDate: Wednesday\, February 28th \nTime: 12pm – 1pm \nLocation: Bunche Hall 3153
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-coffee-chat-with-the-opportunity4all-campaign/
LOCATION:Bunche Hall 3153
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231201T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231201T173000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T230311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T230329Z
UID:10000004-1701446400-1701451800@dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Labor Studies Speaker Series: Heather Berg
DESCRIPTION:Heather Berg writes about work\, sex\, and social struggle. Her 2021 book\, Porn Work\, explores workers’ creative strategies for surviving (and sometimes thriving) in an industry in crisis. Winner of the Working-Class Studies Association’s C.L.R. James “best book” award\, it locates porn workers as experts on the politics of precarity. Her current book project\, Lumpen Theory: Notes from the Sex Worker Left\, engages anti-capitalist sex workers’ political thought on the family\, class\, the state\, and violence. Berg is the editor of the South Atlantic Quarterly special issue “Reading Sex Work.” Her writing on sexual labor\, gig work\, and feminist political economy appears in Signs\, WSQ\, Feminist Studies\, and Critical Historical Studies\, among others. A graduate of UC-Santa Barbara’s Feminist Studies PhD program\, she is assistant professor of Women\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. \nTalk Title: Sex Workers\, Against Work \nDescription: “Sex Workers\, Against Work” surveys Berg’s research on sex workers’ struggles for labor justice now and a world beyond work in the future. The talk moves from porn workers’ interventions on the set shop floor to anti-capitalist sex workers’ critical encounters with the civilian labor Left. \nRSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/qPxD1tqBE0 \nEvent Location: In-Person + Zoom \nPublic Talk: 4-5:30 pm \nIn-Person: Labor Studies Speaker Series events will take place at the Public Affairs Building 4320. Coffee and water will be served. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://ucla.zoom.us/j/92337485806?pwd=SDA4YzhjNjVHajZHTlVxRjJOMVN0Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 923 3748 5806\nPasscode: 805113
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-speaker-series-heather-berg/
LOCATION:4320 Public Affairs Building
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231121T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T230814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T230904Z
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SUMMARY:Labor Studies Coffee Chat with Professor Victor Narro
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, November 21st  from 2-3 pm in Kaplan A26 for a coffee chat with activist\, Labor Center project director\, and Labor Studies Professor\, Victor Narro \nProfessor Victor Narro is an experienced activist\, with thirty years as a leader in the immigrant and labor rights movements. Additionally\, he has worked as a labor/immigration attorney for just as long and also serves as the UCLA Labor Center’s project director. During the academic term\, he teaches at the UCLA Law School as well as to Labor Studies undergraduates. Each summer\, his course\, Spirituality\, Mindfulness\, Self-Care & Social Justice\, draws in students from all over looking to avoid burnout while organizing. \nDate: Tuesday\, November 21st \nTime: 2pm – 3pm \nLocation: Kaplan Hall A26
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-coffee-chat-with-professor-victor-narro/
LOCATION:Kaplan Hall A26
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T232135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T232135Z
UID:10000006-1699516800-1699549200@dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Port of Los Angeles Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Labor Studies and @ILWU Local 13 invite students to a free worker-centered tour of the Port of Los Angeles.  \nYou will have the opportunity to take a boat tour of the Port\, view memorials to workers on the waterfront\, visit a union hall\, and learn about the role of unions in the logistics industry. Lunch and transportation to/ from UCLA will be provided for free.  \nDate: Thursday\, November 9\, 2023 \nLocation: Port of Los Angeles \nRSVP: bit.ly/LS_LAPort \nSchedule: \n7:45am: Arrive at UCLA Gateway Plaza \n8am-9:15am: Bus to Port of Los Angeles \n9:30-10:30am: Port of LA Boat Tour \n10:30-11:15am: Visit Harry Bridges Memorial in San Pedro \n11:30-2:15pm: Visit ILWU Local 13 Memorial Hall (lunch included) \n2:30-4pm: Bus to UCLA Gateway Plaza
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/port-of-los-angeles-field-trip/
LOCATION:Port of Los Angeles
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231107T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231107T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T232405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T232405Z
UID:10000007-1699365600-1699369200@dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Labor Studies Coffee Chat with the Labor Studies Student Union (LSSU)
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, November 7th from 2-3 pm for a coffee chat with leaders from the Labor Studies Student Union (LSSU). \nThis will be a space to not only learn more about the LSSU\, what it stands for\, why it was created\, and what the future of this union is\, but also a space to give feedback on the Labor Studies program and what you’d like to see from us! \nDate: Tuesday\, November 7th \nTime: 2pm – 3pm \nLocation: Kaplan Hall A26
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-coffee-chat-with-the-labor-studies-student-union-lssu/
LOCATION:Kaplan Hall A26
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231024T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T232716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T232755Z
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SUMMARY:Labor Studies 10 presents: #HotLaborSummer Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Kent Wong\, Director of the UCLA Labor Center\, in conversation with Los Angeles labor community organizers who led the fight for workers this summer. Speakers will include strike captains from UNITE-HERE\, SAG-AFTRA\, WGA\, and SEIU 721\, who will discuss their experiences on the picket line. \nLearn how a #HotLaborSummer can transform the American labor movement from the ground up and what fights remain ahead for workers in 2024 and beyond. \nDate: Tuesday\, October 24th \nTime: 3pm \nLocation: UCLA Fowler Auditorium – 103B / Zoom\nRSVP: bit.ly/LS_hotlaborsummer \n*Light refreshments will be served
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-studies-10-presents-hotlaborsummer-panel/
LOCATION:UCLA Fowler Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231010T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T233407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T233508Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and Talkback: "Backstreet to the American Dream"
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and in partnership with UCLA Labor Studies\, enjoy a screening of the award-winning documentary “Backstreet to the American Dream\,” directed and written by Patricia Nazario ’91\, with executive producer/Medal of Freedom recipient Dolores Huerta. \nThis modern-day look at the classic American Dream is done through the quintessential 21st Century entrepreneurial endeavor — food trucks. “Backstreet to the American Dream” is a deep dive into the birthplace of the $2 billion global industry\, Los Angeles. The 90-minute feature profiles two trucks and juxtaposes the experiences of American entrepreneurs and Mexican immigrants. \nAfter the screening\, enjoy a talkback from the filmmaker\, the protagonist and two faculty members at the UCLA Labor Center who were featured in this film. \nDate: Tuesday\, October 10th \nTime: 6-8pm \nLocation: James West Alumni Center\nRSVP: CLICK HERE \nMeet the Speakers:\n \nPatricia Nazario ’91 is an international and Congressional Award distinguished journalist. She was on assignment for the National Public Radio affiliate\, KPCC\, in Los Angeles\, when she realized the food truck revolution was a game-changer and began producing the independent bilingual documentary for theatrical release “Backstreet to the American Dream.” \n \nGaspar Rivera Salgado is a project director at UCLA Labor Center\, as well as a core faculty member of the Labor Studies interdepartmental program\, under the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. He is also the director of the UCLA Center for Mexican Studies. He teaches classes on work\, labor and social justice in the U.S. and immigration issues. \nHe also directs the Institute for Transnational Social Change and has extensive experience as an independent consultant on transnational migration\, race and ethnic relations\,and diversity training for large organizations. \n \nVictor Narro is a nationally known expert on immigrant rights and low-wage workers. He has been involved with immigrant rights and labor issues for almost 40 years and is currently a project director for the UCLA Labor Center. Teaching classes that focus on immigrant rights\, low-wage workers\, the labor movement\, and spirituality\, mindfulness and self-care in social justice activism\, Narro is a core faculty member for Labor Studies. He also teaches courses in the Public Interest Law Program at UCLA’s School of Law. \n \nDoña Guillermina\, is the owner/operator of El Pescadito\, a mariscos lonchera. Guillermina was born in Nayarit\, Mexico\, and is the oldest of nine siblings. In 1976\, she gave birth to her first child\, Felipe. Shortly after arriving to the U.S.\, she found work on a food truck. She bought her own in 1982 and has been parking in the same neighborhood ever since.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/screening-and-talkback-backstreet-to-the-american-dream/
LOCATION:James West Alumni Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230606T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260410T234408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T234425Z
UID:10000010-1686076200-1686081600@dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Workshop for Labor Studies: A Reading and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a celebration featuring Labor Studies students reading their original work\, including poetry\, song\, memoir\, fiction\, and research! This event is part of LBRSTD 188-4\, Writing Workshop for Labor Studies\, a creative writing class for Labor Studies majors\, Labor Studies minors\, and other interested students. \nSpecial Guest: Author Saba Waheed\, Research Director\, UCLA Labor Center \nDate: Tuesday\, June 6th\, 6:30-8:00 pm. \nLocation: Rolfe Hall 3129 / Zoom \nRefreshments will be provided by Labor Studies. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/writing-workshop-for-labor-studies-a-reading-and-celebration/
LOCATION:Rolfe Hall 3129
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230605T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230605T153000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260411T005655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T005655Z
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SUMMARY:Labor Speaker Series | Labor and the Politics of Inflation\, Past and Present
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Labor and the Politics of Inflation\, Past and Present with Dr. Samir Sonti \nDate: Monday\, June 5th \nTime: 2 PM – 3:30 PM PT \nLocation: Chicano Studies Research Library/Zoom \n*Zoom information will be sent out in reminder email after you RSVP \nJoin us with Dr. Samir Sonti to discuss how the arrival of inflation during the pandemic has spurred considerable debate over both the causes of rising prices and the optimal means of achieving price stability. In the mid-twentieth century\, inflation stood as one of the most contested political issues\, and it was one with which the labor movement was\, by necessity\, deeply engaged.
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/labor-speaker-series-labor-and-the-politics-of-inflation-past-and-present/
LOCATION:Chicano Studies Research Library/Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230504T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230504T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T225329
CREATED:20260411T005841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T005841Z
UID:10000012-1683219600-1683225000@dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes/Unheard Voices of the Strike
DESCRIPTION:In the Fall of 2022\, graduate student workers from the University of California participated in one of the largest strikes in higher education history. As a result\, student workers learned valuable lessons about feeding and sustaining one another on and off the picket lines. \nJoin us for a panel discussion about the work that often goes unrecognized behind the scenes with opening remarks by Rosie Stockton and Da In Choi. \n\n\nDate: Thursday\, May 4th\nTime: 5:00-6:30pm\nLocation: Public Affairs 1246
URL:https://dev.laborstudies.ucla.edu/event/behind-the-scenes-unheard-voices-of-the-strike/
LOCATION:Public Affairs 1246
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